mito
myth
noun MEE-toh Less Common
Origin: From Greek mythos (story, word).
Usage Note
Mito refers to both a classical myth (el mito de Ícaro) and a modern misconception or legend (eso es un mito — that's a myth). The adjective mítico (mythical/legendary) and the field mitología (mythology) are frequent companions. Do not confuse with metro or hito (milestone).
Examples
"El mito de Ulises sigue fascinando."
Natural Translation
The myth of Ulysses continues to fascinate.
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